Display apparatus

ABSTRACT

A display apparatus is provided. The display apparatus comprises a housing, a display unit, a backlight module and at least one image capturing device. The at least one image capturing device is located in the housing and is used for capturing an image of the display unit.

BACKGROUND 1. Field of the Disclosure

The present disclosure relates to a display apparatus. Moreparticularly, the present disclosure relates to a display apparatusincluding an image capturing device.

2. Description of the Related Art

As display apparatuses are widely used in different environments, how toensure the reliability and robustness of display apparatuses under harshconditions has become an important issue. For example, a displayapparatus may be placed outdoors for displaying advertisements. There isa need for the administrator or owner of the display apparatus or anadvertiser to monitor whether the display apparatus is functioningproperly.

In order to determine whether the images/videos displayed by a displayapparatus are normal, correct or clear enough, a camera may be placed infront of a small portion of the viewing surface of the displayapparatus, so as to monitor whether the images/videos displayed on thesmall portion of the viewing surface are normal. However, in sucharrangement, the camera can only monitor a small portion of the viewingsurface of the display apparatus and will block the small portion of theviewing surface. Alternatively, a camera may be mounted outside of andtoward the display apparatus. By doing so, the camera may capturepassers-by, thus creating personal privacy issues. How to avoidinfringes privacy of passers-by and to ensure that the display apparatusis functioning properly is a problem that needs to solve.

SUMMARY

In view of the above, there is a need to provide a display apparatuswith a more precise self-detection capability, so as to ensure theproper functioning of the display apparatus and to avoid the aboveproblems.

In one aspect according to some embodiments, a display apparatuscomprises a housing, a display unit, a backlight module and an imagecapturing device. The image capturing device is located in the housingand is used for capturing an image of the display unit.

In a preferred embodiment, the display apparatus further comprises acontrol device. The control device turns down the brightness of thebacklight module when the image capturing device captures an image.

In a preferred embodiment, the backlight module comprises an opticalfilm.

In another aspect according to some embodiments, a display apparatuscomprises a housing, a display unit, a backlight module, an imagecapturing device and a reflector. The reflector and the image capturingdevice are located in such a way that the image capturing devicecaptures an image via the reflector.

In yet another aspect according to some embodiments, a display apparatuscomprises a housing, a transparent plate, a liquid crystal layer, abacklight module and an image capturing device. The image capturingdevice is located in the housing and is substantially between thetransparent plate and the liquid crystal layer. The image capturingdevice is used for capturing an image of the liquid crystal layer.

In a preferred embodiment, the display apparatus further comprises areflector.

In yet another aspect according to some embodiments, a display apparatuscomprises a housing, a display unit, a backlight module and an imagecapturing device. The backlight module is a direct backlight moduleincluding a plurality of light sources, and the image capturing deviceis mounted on the backlight module among the plurality of light sources.

In a preferred embodiment, the display unit comprises an optical film.

Other aspects and embodiments of the present disclosure are alsocontemplated. The foregoing summary and the following detaileddescription are not meant to limit the present disclosure to anyparticular embodiment but are merely meant to describe some embodimentsof the present disclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

For a better understanding of the nature and objects of some embodimentsof the present disclosure, reference should be made to the followingdetailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanyingdrawings. In the drawings, identical or functionally identical elementsare given the same reference numbers unless otherwise specified.

FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 100 according tosome embodiments of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 200 according tosome embodiments of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 300 according tosome embodiments of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing different portions captured bydifferent image capturing devices.

FIG. 5A is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 500A accordingto some embodiments of the present disclosure.

FIG. 5B is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 500B accordingto some embodiments of the present disclosure.

FIG. 6A is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 600A accordingto some embodiments of the present disclosure.

FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 600B accordingto some embodiments of the present disclosure.

FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 700 according tosome embodiments of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 100 according tosome embodiments of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 1, thedisplay apparatus 100 includes a display unit 110, a backlight module120, an image capturing device 130 and a housing 140. As shown in FIG.1, an optical cavity C₁ is formed between the display unit 110 and thebacklight module 120. The image capturing device 130 can be a camera.Specifically, the image capturing device 130 is located substantiallybetween the display unit 110 and the backlight module 120 and facestoward the display unit 110 for capturing an image of the display unit110. The images captured over time can be used to determine whether thedisplay unit 110 is functioning properly.

According to the present disclosure, the image capturing device 130 islocated substantially between the display unit 110 and the backlightmodule 120. In some embodiments, the image capturing device 130 can beplaced between the display unit 110 and the backlight module 120 andslightly adjacent to the display unit 110 or slightly adjacent to thebacklight module 120. In some embodiments, the image capturing device130 is placed between the display unit 110 and the backlight module 120and apart from a center of a display area of the display unit 110. Insome preferred embodiments, the image capturing device 130 is placedbetween the display unit 110 and the backlight module 120 withoutoverlapping the display area of the display unit 110. In another somepreferred embodiments, the image capturing device 130 is placed aroundperiphery of a space between the display unit 110 and the backlightmodule 120. According to the present disclosure, the image capturingdevice 130 may be fixed on an inner surface of the housing 140, or maybe fixed on other components within the housing 140, so as to be placedsubstantially between the display unit and the backlight module.

In a preferred embodiment, the display unit 110 includes a liquidcrystal layer 114 and optionally a transparent plate 112 for protectingthe liquid crystal layer 114. The backlight module 120 includes abacklight unit 124 and optionally one or more optical films 122. In oneembodiment, if the display apparatus 100 is a liquid crystal displaywith a direct LED backlight module, then the backlight unit 124 includesa plurality of light sources and a backlight assembly for mounting theplurality of light sources. In another embodiment, if the displayapparatus 100 is a liquid crystal display with an edge-lit backlightmodule, then the backlight unit 124 includes a light source for sideillumination and a light guiding plate. The one or more optical films122 can be, for example, a light diffuser, a light reflector, abrightness enhancement film, or a combination of two or more thereof.The type and number of optical films to be used can be determined basedon situational needs and thus not are limited here. Although the opticalfilms 122 are included in the display unit 110 in the above embodiments,they may be included in the display unit 110 or be a separate componentin the display in other embodiments.

As shown in FIG. 1, the optical cavity C₁ is formed between the displayunit 110 and the backlight module 120 and, particularly, formed betweenthe liquid crystal layer 114 and the optical films 122 of the backlightmodule 120. The distance D₁ between the liquid crystal layer 114 and theoptical films 122 may be sufficient for the image capture device todetermine that the display device is normal, correct or clear enough. Itshould be noted that the distance D₁ can be properly adjusted based onsituational needs so that the image capturing device 130 can be placedsubstantially between the liquid crystal layer 114 and the optical films122 and can capture an image of the display unit 110 through the opticalcavity 130. In some embodiments, the captured image corresponds tosubstantially the entire display area of the display unit 110. In someother embodiments, the captured image corresponds to at least a portionof the display area of the display unit 110.

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 200 according tosome embodiments of the present disclosure. The display apparatus 200shown in FIG. 2 is similar to the display apparatus 100 shown in FIG. 1.The components of the display apparatus 200 in FIG. 2 with the samereference numerals as those of the display apparatus 100 in FIG. 1 referto the same or similar components, and thus their detailed descriptionsare not repeated here. The difference between the display apparatus 200shown in FIG. 2 and the display apparatus 100 shown in FIG. 1 is thatthe display apparatus 200 further includes a control device 150. Thecontrol device 150 is electrically connected to the backlight module 120and the image capturing device 130. The control device 150 can be anycommercially available controller or microprocessor or the like.

In some circumstances, since the image capturing device 130 capturesimages from the inside of the display device 200 toward the display unit110 through the optical cavity C₁, the brightness generated by thebacklight module 120 may cause the image capturing device 130 to beoverexposed and unable to capture images. To solve this problem, thecontrol device 150 may turn down or turn off the brightness of thebacklight module 120 when the image capturing device 130 captures animage so that ambient light entering the display unit 110 becomes thebacklight source required for the image capture device 130.

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 300 according tosome embodiments of the present disclosure. The display apparatus 300shown in FIG. 3 is similar to the display apparatuses 100 and 200 shownin FIGS. 1 and 2. The components of the display apparatus 300 in FIG. 3with the same reference numerals as those of the display apparatuses 100and 200 in FIGS. 1 and 2 refer to the same or similar components, andthus their detailed descriptions are not repeated here. The differencebetween the display apparatus 300 shown in FIG. 3 and the displayapparatus 200 shown in FIG. 2 is that the display apparatus 300 includestwo image capturing devices 130A and 130B and further includes an imageprocessing unit 160 and a communication module 170. The image capturingdevices 130A and 130B are electrically connected to the image processingunit 160 and the control device 150.

The image capturing devices 130A and 130B are disposed around theperiphery of the optical cavity C₁ (without blocking the display area ofthe liquid crystal layer 114) for capturing images/videos from differentportions of the liquid crystal layer 114. FIG. 4 is a schematic viewshowing different portions captured by different image capturingdevices. As shown in FIG. 4, the image capturing device 130A captures afirst image which corresponds to a first portion P1 of the display areaof the liquid crystal layer 114, and the image capturing device 130Bcaptures a second image which corresponds to a second portion P2 of thedisplay area of the liquid crystal layer 114. Then, the captured firstand second images can be transmitted to the image processing unit 160.The image processing unit 160, based on the first image and the secondimage, generates a third image which corresponds to a third portion P3of the display area, wherein the third portion P3 overlaps the firstportion P1 and the second portion P2 and is bigger than both the firstportion P1 and the second portion P2. Afterwards, the third image istransmitted to the communication module 170.

The communication module 170 is electrically connected to the imageprocessing unit 160 and the control device 150. The communication module170 can transmit the third image to an external electronic device (notshown) via wired and/or wireless transmissions. The external electronicdevice can be, for example, a mobile phone, a tablet, a notebook, adesktop, or some other electronic device having a screen, and is usedfor receiving signal or images/videos from the display apparatus 300.The external electronic device shows a received signal or image/video ona screen so that a user of the external electronic device (e.g., theadministrator or owner of the display apparatus 300 or an advertiser)can determine whether the image/video being played by the displayapparatus 300 is normal, correct or clear enough. If the user determinesthat the signal or image/video displayed by the display apparatus 300should be adjusted, then he/she can set one or more parameters using thesoftware application on the external electronic device. The parameterscan be, for example, brightness, contrast, display modes (e.g.,standard, warm, cool, multimedia, movie and so on), color settings,sharpness and so on. Then, the external electronic device transmits theparameters and/or other control signals to the communication module 170of the display apparatus 300 via wired and/or wireless transmissions.The communication module 170 receives the parameters and/or controlsignals and transmits them to the control device 150 such that thecontrol device 150 can adjust the operations of the backlight module120, the display unit 110 and/or other components of the displayapparatus 300.

For the sake of simplicity, two image capturing devices 130A and 130Bare described in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3. It should be noted thatthe number and type of image capturing devices to be used can bedetermined based on situational needs and thus are not limited here. Forexample, if an image capturing device (e.g., a camera) can only captureone quarter of the screen size, then the display apparatus needs atleast four image capturing devices (e.g., four cameras) to capture fourdifferent portions (e.g., the four quadrants) of the liquid crystallayer 114 such that the image processing unit 160 can generate an imagewhich corresponds to substantially the entire display area of the liquidcrystal layer 114.

Although the control device 150, the image processing unit 160 and thecommunication module 170 are three separate components in the aboveembodiments, persons with ordinary skills in the field would understandthat the three components may be implemented by a single device or twodevices. Thus, the arrangements of and connections among the threedevices are not limited to the above embodiments.

FIG. 5A is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 500A accordingto some embodiments of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 5A, thedisplay apparatus 500A includes a display unit 110, a backlight module120, an image capturing device 130, a housing 140 and a reflector 180.The components of the display apparatus 500A in FIG. 5A with the samereference numerals as those of the display apparatus 100 in FIG. 1 referto the same or similar components, and thus their detailed descriptionsare not repeated here. The difference between the display apparatus 500Ashown in FIG. 5A and the display apparatus 100 shown in FIG. 1 is thatthe display apparatus 500A further includes the reflector 180. Thereflector 180 can be, for example, a convex mirror.

In this embodiment, the reflector 180 is located in the housing 140without overlapping the display area of the display unit 110.Specifically, the image capturing device 130 is located substantiallybetween the liquid crystal layer 114 and the optical films 122 and facestoward the reflector 180. The reflector 180 and the image capturingdevice 130 are disposed in such a way that the image capturing device130 can capture images/videos displayed by the display unit 110 via thereflector 180. As indicated by the arrow in FIG. 5A, the images/videosdisplayed by the display unit 110 can be projected on the reflector 180,and thus the image capturing device 130 can capture an image shown onthe reflector 180. The images captured over time can be furtherprocessed and used to determine whether the display unit 110 isfunctioning properly.

Please be advised that, due to the optical characteristics of the convexmirror, an image captured by the image capturing device 130 via theconvex mirror corresponds to a bigger portion of the display area thanthat of an image directly captured by the image capturing device 130.That is, the number of image capturing devices 130 used for capturingimages of the entire display area can be reduced by utilizing the convexmirror.

FIG. 5B is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 500B accordingto some embodiments of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 5B, thedisplay apparatus 500B includes a display unit 110, a backlight module120, an image capturing device 130, a housing 140, a control device 150and a reflector 180. The components of the display apparatus 500B inFIG. 5B with the same reference numerals as those of the displayapparatus 200 in FIG. 2 refer to the same or similar components, andthus their detailed descriptions are not repeated here. The differencebetween the display apparatus 500B shown in FIG. 5B and the displayapparatus 200 shown in FIG. 2 is that the display apparatus 500B furtherincludes the reflector 180. The reflector 180 can be, for example, aconvex mirror.

As shown in FIG. 5B, the reflector 180 and the image capturing device130 are disposed in such a way that the image capturing device 130captures images/videos displayed by the display unit 110 via thereflector 180. The captured images can be transmitted to the controldevice 150. If the captured images vary with time, the control device150 determines that the display apparatus is functioning properly.Otherwise, the control device 150 determines that the display apparatusis malfunctioning, and in that case, the control device 150 can adjustthe operations of the backlight module 120 and/or other components ofthe display apparatus 500B. According to some embodiments, an imageprocessing unit and a communication module may be further included inthe display apparatus 500B, so as to process the captured image andtransmit the same to an external electronic device.

FIG. 6A is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 600A accordingto some embodiments of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 6A, thedisplay apparatus 600A includes a transparent plate 112, a liquidcrystal layer 114, a backlight module 120, an image capturing device 130and a housing 140. As shown in FIG. 6A, an optical cavity C₂ is formedbetween the transparent plate 112 and the liquid crystal layer 114. Thedistance D₂ between the transparent plate 112 and the liquid crystallayer 114 may be sufficient for the image capture device to determinethat the display device is normal, correct or clear enough. It should benoted that the distance D₂ can be properly adjusted based on situationalneeds so that the image capturing device 130 can be arrangedsubstantially between the transparent plate 112 and the liquid crystallayer 114 and can accurately capture an image of the liquid crystallayer 114 through the optical cavity C₂.

The image capturing device 130 can be a camera and is located in thehousing 140 without overlapping the display area of the display unit110. Specifically, the image capturing device 130 is locatedsubstantially between the transparent plate 112 and the liquid crystallayer 114 and faces toward the liquid crystal layer 114 for capturing animage of the display unit 110. The images captured over time can be usedto determine whether the display unit 110 is functioning properly.

According to the present disclosure, the image capturing device 130 islocated substantially between the transparent plate 112 and the liquidcrystal layer 114. In some embodiments, the image capturing device 130can be placed between the transparent plate 112 and the liquid crystallayer 114 and slightly adjacent to the transparent plate 112 or slightlyadjacent to the liquid crystal layer 114. In some embodiments, the imagecapturing device 130 is placed between the transparent plate 112 and theliquid crystal layer 114 and apart from a center of a display area. Insome preferred embodiments, the image capturing device 130 is placedbetween the transparent plate 112 and the liquid crystal layer 114without overlapping the display area. In another some preferredembodiments, the image capturing device 130 is placed around peripheryof a space between the transparent plate 112 and the liquid crystallayer 114. According to the present disclosure, the image capturingdevice 130 may be fixed on an inner surface of the housing 140, or maybe fixed on other components within the housing 140, so as to be placedsubstantially between the transparent plate 112 and the liquid crystallayer 114.

FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 600B accordingto some embodiments of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 6B, thedisplay apparatus 600B includes a transparent plate 112, a liquidcrystal layer 114, a backlight module 120, an image capturing device130, a housing 140 and a reflector 180. The components of the displayapparatus 600B in FIG. 6B with the same reference numerals as those ofthe display apparatus 600A in FIG. 6A refer to the same or similarcomponents, and thus their detailed descriptions are not repeated here.The difference between the display apparatus 600B shown in FIG. 6B andthe display apparatus 600A shown in FIG. 6A is that the displayapparatus 600B further includes the reflector 180. The reflector 180 canbe, for example, a convex mirror. According to some embodiments, acontrol device, an image processing unit and a communication module maybe further included in the display apparatus 600A or 600B, so as toprocess the captured image and transmit the same to an externalelectronic device.

As described in the embodiments of FIGS. 5A and 5B, the reflector 180and the image capturing device 130 are disposed in such a way that theimage capturing device 130 captures images displayed by the liquidcrystal layer 114 via the reflector 180. As indicated by the arrow inFIG. 6B, the images/videos displayed by the liquid crystal layer 114 canbe projected on the reflector 180, and thus the image capturing device130 can capture an image shown on the reflector 180. The captured imagescan be further processed or used to determine whether the display unit110 is functioning properly.

FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a display apparatus 700 according tosome embodiments of the present disclosure. In this embodiment, thedisplay apparatus 700 can be, for example, a liquid crystal display witha direct LED backlight module. As shown in FIG. 7, the display apparatus700 includes a display unit 110′, a backlight module 120′, an imagecapturing device 130 and a housing 140.

The display unit 110′ includes a transparent plate 112, a liquid crystallayer 114 and one or more optical films 116. The one or more opticalfilms 116 can be, for example, a light diffuser, a light reflector, abrightness enhancement film, or a combination of two or more thereof.The type and number of optical films to be used can be determined basedon situational needs and are not limited here.

The backlight module 120′ includes a plurality of light sources 126 anda backlight assembly 128 for mounting the light sources 126. The lightsources 126 can be, for example, a plurality of LEDs, which may beplaced on the front surface of the backlight assembly 128 to providebacklight illumination for the display unit 110′. As shown in FIG. 7,since the optical films 116 may diffuse the light from the light sources126, a light guide or a cavity between the display unit 110′ and thebacklight module 120′ can be skipped. Thus, the thickness of the displayapparatus 700 can be reduced. However, in some other embodiments, alight guide or a cavity can be arranged between the display unit 110′and the backlight module 120′, so as to have more uniform illuminationon the display area.

The image capturing device 130 is mounted on the backlight module 120′among the plurality of light sources 126 for capturing an image of thedisplay unit 110. The images captured over time can be further processedand used to determine whether the display unit 110′ is functioningproperly. In one embodiment, the image capturing device 130 is locatedwithin or outside of the display area of the display unit 110′. Sincethe optical films, the light guide or the cavity may diffuse the lightgenerated by the light sources 126, the user outside of the displayapparatus would not notice the image capturing device 130 among thelight sources 126. It should be noted that the number and type of imagecapturing devices to be mounted on the backlight module 120′ can bedetermined based on situational needs and thus are not limited here.According to some embodiments, a control device, an image processingunit and a communication module may be further included in the displayapparatus 700, so as to process the captured image and transmit the sameto an external electronic device.

Based on the above, the present disclosure provides a display apparatuswith a more precise self-detection capability so as to ensure that thedisplay apparatus is functioning properly. Since the image capturingdevice is completely hidden inside the display apparatus and capturesimages toward the liquid crystal layer or the reflector, a viewer orpassers-by cannot perceive the presence of the image sensing device ofthe display apparatus, and thus personal privacy issues can be avoided.

As used herein, the singular terms “a,” “an” and “the” may includeplural referents unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Forexample, reference to an electronic device may include multipleelectronic devices unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

As used herein, the terms “approximately,” “substantially,”“substantial” and “about” are used to describe and account for smallvariations. When used in conjunction with an event or circumstance, theterms can refer to instances in which the event or circumstance occursprecisely as well as instances in which the event or circumstance occursto a close approximation.

As used herein, the terms “connect,” “connected” and “connection” referto an operational coupling or linking. Connected components can bedirectly or indirectly coupled to one another through, for example,another set of components.

Additionally, amounts, ratios, and other numerical values are sometimespresented herein in a range format. It is to be understood that suchrange format is used for convenience and brevity and should beunderstood flexibly to include numerical values explicitly specified aslimits of a range, but also to include all individual numerical valuesor sub-ranges encompassed within that range as if each numerical valueand sub-range is explicitly specified.

While the present disclosure has been described and illustrated withreference to specific embodiments thereof, these descriptions andillustrations are not limiting. It should be understood by those skilledin the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may besubstituted without departing from the true spirit and scope of thepresent disclosure as defined by the appended claims. The illustrationsmay not be necessarily drawn to scale. There may be distinctions betweenthe artistic renditions in the present disclosure and the actualapparatus due to manufacturing processes and tolerances. There may beother embodiments of the present disclosure which are not specificallyillustrated. The specification and drawings are to be regarded asillustrative rather than restrictive. Modifications may be made to adapta particular situation, material, composition of matter, method, orprocess to the objective, spirit and scope of the present disclosure.All such modifications are intended to be within the scope of the claimsappended hereto. While the methods disclosed herein have been describedwith reference to particular operations performed in a particular order,it will be understood that these operations may be combined,sub-divided, or re-ordered to form an equivalent method withoutdeparting from the teachings of the present disclosure. Accordingly,unless otherwise specifically indicated herein, the order and groupingof the operations are not limitations of the present disclosure.

What is claimed is:
 1. A display apparatus comprising: a housing; adisplay unit; a backlight module; and a first image capturing device,located in the housing, for capturing a first image of the display unit.2. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first image capturingdevice is located substantially between the display unit and thebacklight module and faces toward the display unit.
 3. The displayapparatus of claim 1, further comprising a reflector, wherein thereflector and the first image capturing device are located in such a waythat the first image capturing device captures the first image via thereflector.
 4. The display apparatus of claim 3, wherein the reflector isa convex mirror.
 5. The display apparatus of claim 1, further comprisinga transparent plate for protecting the display unit, wherein the firstimage capturing device is located substantially between the display unitand the transparent plate and faces toward the display unit.
 6. Thedisplay apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first image capturing deviceis located apart from a center of a display area of the display unit. 7.The display apparatus of claim 6, wherein the first image capturingdevice is located without overlapping the display area of the displayunit.
 8. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the backlight moduleis a direct backlight module including a plurality of light sources, andthe first image capturing device is mounted on the backlight moduleamong the plurality of light sources.
 9. The display apparatus of claim1, wherein the display unit comprises an optical film.
 10. The displayapparatus of claim 1, wherein the backlight module comprises an opticalfilm.
 11. The display apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a controldevice, wherein the control device turns down the brightness of thebacklight module when the first image capturing device captures thefirst image.
 12. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the firstimage corresponds to substantially a display area of the display unit.13. The display apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a second imagecapturing device for capturing a second image of the display unit,wherein the first image corresponds to a first portion of a display areaof the display unit and the second image corresponds to a second portionof the display area of the display unit different from the firstportion.
 14. The display apparatus of claim 13, further comprising animage processing unit, wherein the image processing unit, based on thefirst image and the second image, generates a third image correspondingto a third portion of the display area, wherein the third portionoverlaps the first portion and the second portion and is bigger thanboth the first portion and the second portion.
 15. The display apparatusof claim 1, further comprising a communication module for transmittingthe first image to an electronic device separated from the displayapparatus.